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9.21.15 Water Displacement Stations.

Homework Due Wednesday!

Strand 6.6 The student knows matter has physical properties that can be used for classification.6.6B:.

9.21.15 Water displacement StationsYour name

S: (Answer your starter here on your paper.)S- copy and complete.

1.A _______ measures _______ in units of mL

2.A _______ measures _________ in units of mL

P: What is the volume of each graduated cylinder?

1 2

A: Water Displacement• Volume is how much space and object takes up. • Regular objects volume is found using:

Length X width X height• Irregular objects require water displacement.

Final volume - Starting volume

Find the difference!

Lets practice!

Each Graduated cylinder is a picture of the final volume. The initial or starting volume was 15mL for each. Use water displacement to calculate the volume of the glue stick, pencil, and toy block.

Starting volume

Lets practice!

Each Graduated cylinder is a picture of the final volume. The initial or starting volume was 15mL for each. Use water displacement to calculate the volume of the glue stick, pencil, and toy block.

Starting volume

Lets practice!

Each Graduated cylinder is a picture of the final volume. The initial or starting volume was 15mL for each. Use water displacement to calculate the volume of the glue stick, pencil, and toy block.

Starting volume

Lets practice!

Each Graduated cylinder is a picture of the final volume. The initial or starting volume was 15mL for each. Use water displacement to calculate the volume of the glue stick, pencil, and toy block.

Starting volume

C: Complete the practice paper

E: Use your own words to explain how water displacement works. Be sure to explain what is measures, how to do it, and the units we measure it in.

9.22.15 calculating density

Homework Due Wednesday!

Strand 6.6 The student knows matter has physical properties that can be used for classification.6.6B:.

9.22.15 Calculating DensityYour name

S: (Answer your starter here on your paper.)

1. __________ is the most dense item because it is on the bottom

2. _________ is the least dense item because it is floating at the top.

P: Calculating density • Density is Mass divided by Volume. –How much stuff in a certain space. –The density of a pure substance is

always the same no matter how much of it you have. –We can identify elements by their

density. How much matter or stuff

The amount of space an object takes up

A:

Steps for calculating Density1. Write the equation 2. Write the equation in an easy way 3. Plug in the correct numbers 4. Solve by dividing5. Write answer with the correct units.

C:Let’s practice

1. The volume is 3 cm3 and has a mass of 12g2. The volume is 2 cm3 and has a mass of 16g.

3. The volume is 3 cm3 and has a mass of 9g. 4. The volume is 4 cm3 and has a mass of 16g. 5. The volume is 7 cm3 and has a mass of 14g6. The volume is 10 cm3 and has a mass of 130g.

C:Let’s practice

7. The volume is 3 cm3 and has a mass of 360g. 8. The volume is 2 cm3 and has a mass of 112g.

9. The volume is 3 cm3 and has a mass of 108g. 10. The volume is 4 cm3 and has a mass of 240g. 11. The volume is 7 cm3 and has a mass of 96g.

12. The volume is 10 cm3 and has a mass of 550g

C:Let’s practice

7.The volume is 3 cm3 and has a mass of 360g. 8. The volume is 2 cm3 and has a mass of 112g. 9. The volume is 3 cm3 and has a mass of 108g. 10. The volume is 4 cm3 and has a mass of 240g. 11. The volume is 7 cm3 and has a mass of 96g. 12. The volume is 10 cm3 and has a mass of 550g.

C:Let’s practice

13.The volume is 3 cm3 and has a mass of 720g. 14. The volume is 2 cm3 and has a mass of 224g. 15. The volume is 3 cm3 and has a mass of 116g. 16. The volume is 4 cm3 and has a mass of 480g. 17. The volume is 7 cm3 and has a mass of 192g. 18. The volume is 10 cm3 and has a mass of 650g.

E:

• Explain every thing you know about density – What is density – How do we calculate density – What units do we need

9.23.15SPACE: Complete Lab Sheet

9.24.15 EDU Classifying Minerals

Homework Due Wednesday!

Strand 6.6 The student knows matter has physical properties that can be used for classification.6.6C:.

9.24.15 EDU Classifying Minerals Your name

S: (Answer your starter here on your paper.)S:Use water displacement to find the volume of the object.

Water displacement: final volume _______

Initial volume - _______

Volume of the object: ________

P:Calculate density of the cube that has a mass of 24g

2cm

2cm

2cm

Volume of a box is length X width X height

SHOW ALL 5

STEPS!

A: fill in the blanks while we watch1. The best way to determine the streak of a substance is to _____

the sample on an unglazed pottery.2. We determine cleavage of a sample by breaking it with a

_______ 3. Moh’s scale determines how ______ a substance is. 4. __________ is how light is absorbed or reflected by a mineral. 5. Minerals are _______________ blocks of rocks

C: Interactivity worksheet

E: Quiz

9.25.15 Foldable of properties BKWK

Homework Due Wednesday!

Strand 6.6 The student knows matter has physical properties that can be used for classification.6.6C:.

9.25.15 Foldable of properties BKWKYour name

S: (Answer your starter here on your paper.)S: Explain which box has the greatest density.The box with the ______ dots has the greatest density because _______________________

P:Calculate density of the cube that has a mass of 30g

3cm

1 cm

2cm

Volume of a box is length X width X height

SHOW ALL 5

STEPS!

A: vocab quiz number your paper 1-10

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

C: Read pages 94-96 and complete the foldable

Draw a picture on the outsideDescribe it on the inside!

E: Explain the different types of physical properties we read about today. Be sure to give examples of how we can observe them or calculate them.

USE COMPLETE SENTENCES

TURN IT IN!

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NAMEE:

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